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What do cells “NEED” to multiply not what they help what do they need in order to multiply

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Answered by gopaltharun2006
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Explanation:

cells need nucleus to multiply

Answered by palakmaurya75
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Explanation:

The cell cycle occurs in four stages for most kinds of cells, including plant cells.

G1: In this stage, the cell stockpiles nucleotides, ATP, and the enzymes required for DNA replication.

S: In this stage, the cell replicates its DNA.

G2: In this stage, the cell synthesizes microtubules and other proteins that are needed for cell division, and stockpiles ATP for either mitosis or meiosis.

M: This is when mitosis or meiosis occurs. In mitosis, cells multiply to produce the same kind of cells, and in meiosis, cells are creating the gametes that will combine with other gametes to form new organisms.

To narrow down the answer specifically to plants, we would need to consider what conditions a plant would require to reach the required amounts of what it needs in the G1 and G2 stages. ATP will come from photosynthesis, so the plant will need plenty of sunlight and water. The enzymes and proteins that can't be directly built by photosynthesis require other nutrients, which are usually obtained from the soil.

When a cell detects that it is lacking in growth factors, ATP, or any other necessary nutrients, it will enter G0 phase. During G0, the cell won't try to divide and replicate.

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